Kemess Mine Expansion Traditional Use Study

Archival Item, 2018.1.7

Date
1984, 1994, 2000-2002
Extent and Medium
83 CD-ROMs
Material Designation
Sound recordings
Scope and Content
Series contains CD-ROMs containing interviews, oral histories, and offers from the Government of Canada. The series encompasses both created and collected interviews for the purpose of a Archeological Overview Assessment pertaining to the expansion of the Kemess Mine. Oral histories belong to various Sekani First Nations, with Takla Lake and Tsay Keh Dene individuals identified through CD-ROM titling. Interviews conducted during the 1984 Kemano Study have also been transferred to CD-ROM for analysis in the study. There are most likely original cassette tapes held somewhere.
Cultural Narrative
1984 Traditional Use Study (TUS) Interviews
Language Note
Enregistrements sonores du Conseil tribal des Carrier Sekani.
Conditions Governing Access
Materials include community specific stories, genealogies, songs, legends, and/or ceremonies. The community in question will determine access, use, or restriction protocols. ; Materials contain personal information, or are restricted for protection of privacy purposes. Please consult the archivist for access.
Restrictions
Oral History or Interview Permissions
Keywords
Traditional Use Study, Oral history, Interviews
interviewee
Tsay Keh Dene Nation
Related Collection
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council fondsSound Recordings









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